Rating: 5 stars
Just works fine.
Usage:
1. Create a form 7 as usual.
2. Then insert the form within your page:
[contact-form-7 id="9999" title="Your Form"]
3. Then within form 7 FORM editor, you can use:
[showparam productname]
// this will just insert as text
[getparam productname]
// this will insert a hidden field which you can use later
4. Within form 7 EMAIL, you can use (along side with other form 7 code):
Product name: [productname]
Message Body:
[your-message]
You call the form within web browser like so:
http YOURSITE/form/?productname=HelloWorld
Rating: 5 stars
Just does the trick. You can get a $_GET value to check, for example, a key/mail consistency in an “unsubscribe form”.
Thanks
Rating: 5 stars
It works! It works! Thank you
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thanks
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This is great. Using the MailChimp merge tags this makes things a lot more fun. Cheers for this.
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Tested this on the latest version of WordPress which is 4.0 and it works great!
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Thanks for a great mod!
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